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A T rated dial should always be brighter than a T25 dial as it has a brightness between 25mC to 100mC whereas a T25 rating means anything less than 25mC. The Qs remains is how much brighter since we have no idea the exact mC for each dial respectively. Best bet is to view both dials and judge for yourself.
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Yes bro i saw the Aviator series think all is the T100 series...
So for that is no issue..
But for the aviator gmt really very confusing...
Are gmts with T/T100 lume rating brighter than T25 ???
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Originally posted by Tomaski33 View PostJust came back from WOS @ vivocity and viewing Ball watches
I find something very funny with the 3 aviator gmt on display there..
The white dial aviator gmt shows T100 &
brown dial shows T25 followed by black dial showing T...
When i enquire the SA there regarding the T lume rating,she promptly told that 3 different T ratings are for the 3 different color dials..
So i like to ask the Bros ard here is this possible/true?
cos i find this explanation very hard to believe..
Best regards
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Just came back from WOS @ vivocity and viewing Ball watches
I find something very funny with the 3 aviator gmt on display there..
The white dial aviator gmt shows T100 &
brown dial shows T25 followed by black dial showing T...
When i enquire the SA there regarding the T lume rating,she promptly told that 3 different T ratings are for the 3 different color dials..
So i like to ask the Bros ard here is this possible/true?
cos i find this explanation very hard to believe..
Best regards
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Originally posted by carrot^ View Posttry WOS @ vivo.
cheers
james
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yo old birds....can anyone advise where is the place i can get best price for ball watches?
thanks!
cheers
james
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How many balls?
You guys are really funny! Actually the one who has two balls, has four;
and the one who has one, has three.
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Engineer Master II Aviator GMT (brown dial)
went to All Watches and was quoted $2.2 (didn't bargain anyway)...anyone knows what's the lowest price we can get locally?
cheers
james
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does anyone here own the normal aviator? how's the timekeeping so far?
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Didnt see this one up close b4 but i believe it has reached our shores... wasnt it featured in the local papers (front page) a few days ago?
Originally posted by jazz_samz View PostI still like the Engineer Master II - GMT II (GM1032C-S1AJ-BK). Is this model available yet? (sorry haven't been watch shopping)...
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I still like the Engineer Master II - GMT II (GM1032C-S1AJ-BK). Is this model available yet? (sorry haven't been watch shopping)...
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Yep! Unless u are a lume freak, i'll not drop the GMT from the shortlist. At 44mm, it has a more usable size plus the additional functionality to track a second time zone. Great if u are travelling or u have a preference for 24hr indication.
Originally posted by Tomaski33 View PostSo it's to say Aviator GMT is in T25 rating unlike the Aviator where it's T100.
So Aviator will be brighter as compared to GMT.
If the GMT is in T100 rating then it's a gd piece to get..
Right dial size and a T100 rating to gd to resist !!!
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T25 means less than 25mC while T100 means 100mC.
Whats mC then? Its http://www.thefreedictionary.com/millicurie
Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Postsorry, what's T25 ah??
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